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  • I am now thinking in another way - I can either get a pair of Veloflexes for warmer and Rubino Pro G+ for colder months(will end up about 80 GBP for 4 tyres in total), or instead get one pair of more expensive tubeless tyres that I would use all-year round (don't want to bother with replacing tubeless tyres etc.), like Hutchinsons Fusion 5 Performance. Which option would be better you think?

  • Never ridden tubeless so can't really comment on that option. My general routine for a few years now has to buy Vittoria Corsa G+ at the beginning of summer & then ride them into winter for as long as they survive. Then fit whatever spare tyres I have lying around to get through the season. Generally ride more fixed gear/off road in winter anyway. I've always found the G+ tyres to have exceptional puncture protection so they run longer than you'd think, friends rate the Rubinos too.

    Sorry, not super conclusive. I preferred the Vittoria Corsa G+ over the Veloflex Masters for speed & puncture resistance but YMMV of course.

  • For winter i have SSCX and rigid MTB that I will mostly use, but as long as October's weather will be decent I would like to still be able to add some road miles, so maybe I will just get the Veloflexes as the price is so tempting. Can't find any good deal for Corsas in 28c width.

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